[cig-commits] r16530 - doc/snac

sue at geodynamics.org sue at geodynamics.org
Mon Apr 12 13:03:30 PDT 2010


Author: sue
Date: 2010-04-12 13:03:30 -0700 (Mon, 12 Apr 2010)
New Revision: 16530

Modified:
   doc/snac/snac.lyx
   doc/snac/snac.pdf
Log:
small typos

Modified: doc/snac/snac.lyx
===================================================================
--- doc/snac/snac.lyx	2010-04-12 18:19:39 UTC (rev 16529)
+++ doc/snac/snac.lyx	2010-04-12 20:03:30 UTC (rev 16530)
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#LyX 1.6.0 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
+#LyX 1.6.4.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
 \lyxformat 345
 \begin_document
 \begin_header
@@ -2232,11 +2232,11 @@
 \end_layout
 
 \begin_layout Itemize
-Phase field is not accurately remapped.
- Phase field is not a physical variable but a set of integers registered
+The phase field is not accurately remapped.
+ This field is not a physical variable but a set of integers registered
  at each tetrahedron to represent the element's material type.
  Although starting from integer values, a phase field for more than one
- material types ends up including some real numbers after remeshing: due
+ material types ends up including some real numbers after remeshing, due
  to numerical diffusion during the recovery process.
  Fractional material ID is not defined both physically and numerically in
  the current version of SNAC.
@@ -2253,8 +2253,8 @@
 \end_layout
 
 \begin_layout Itemize
-Also, this remeshing works best in the case of lateral extension because
- the nodes are moved back to their original positions.
+This remeshing works best in the case of lateral extension because the nodes
+ are moved back to their original positions.
  If a mesh has shrunk laterally and then remeshing moves all the nodes back
  to their original horizontal positions, it is impossible to remap variables
  for the regions of a new mesh that do not have overlapping parts in the
@@ -2268,7 +2268,7 @@
 \end_layout
 
 \begin_layout Itemize
-Finally, note that Fig.
+Note that Fig.
  
 \begin_inset CommandInset ref
 LatexCommand ref
@@ -2280,7 +2280,7 @@
  change the bottom boundary of the domain.
  Although useful in some cases, this ``boundary restoring'' technique should
  be used with caution because it also creates unmappable regions and thus
- requires us to assume the state and properties of material.
+ requires us to assume the state and properties of the material.
  SNAC retains the deformed boundary by default.
 \end_layout
 

Modified: doc/snac/snac.pdf
===================================================================
(Binary files differ)



More information about the CIG-COMMITS mailing list